Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8045018 | Vacuum | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The cusped field thruster is an emerging kind of electric propulsion equipment employing a cusped magnetic field to achieve potentially long lifetime. As important factors contributing to the thruster performance, the optimal channel length and magnetic field design are still uncertain. In order to research how magnet length affects performance, a variable magnet length cusped field thruster (VML-CFT) was designed and tested in Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). By using modular magnets, VML-CFT can vary the length of each cusp stage. The design of VML-CFT is demonstrated in this paper. Experimental results show that certain length increase of the middle stage can improve the thruster performance. By analyzing experimental results with different magnet lengths, the thruster internal physical process can be inferred.
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Authors
Chengyu Ma, Hui Liu, Yanlin Hu, Daren Yu, Pengbo Chen, Guoshun Sun, Yinjian Zhao,